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Millest

Millest, A F

  • 23rd December 201724th December 2017
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Millest

A F Millest

Rank: Sergeant Instructor

Regiment: Royal Berkshire Regiment

Parents: Mr Charles Frederick & Mrs Ella Elizabeth Millest

Sent by: Mr Frank Millest

Brothers: Arthur Millest, Sydney Edward Millest & H E Millest

Father’s Address: 97 Eastbournia Avenue, Lower Edmonton, London

Mr Millest’s Address: 257 London Road, St Leonards

Published: March 1917

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Mewett

Mewett, G

  • 23rd December 2017
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Mewett

G Mewett

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal Army Medical Corps

Mother: Mrs Mewett

Brother: A Mewett

Address: Park Dale, Battle

Other Info: On Foreign service.

Published: March 1917

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Mewett

Mewett, A

  • 23rd December 201723rd December 2017
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Mewett

A Mewett

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment

Mother: Mrs Mewett

Brother: G Mewett

Address: Park Dale, Battle

Other Info: Wounded last July, now again at the Front.

Published: March 1917

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Thomas Howells

Howells, Thomas

  • 23rd December 2017
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Thomas Howells

Thomas Howells

Rank: Private

Regiment: Army Cyclist Corps

Sent by: Miss Selwood

Mrs Selwood’s Address: 99 Alfred Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded at Salonika. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: March 1917

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Arthur Dennett

Dennett, Arthur

  • 21st December 2017
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Arthur Dennett

Arthur Dennett

Rank: Private

Regiment: Seaforth Highlanders

Sent by: Mrs Burgess

Mrs Burgess’s Address: 6 Middle Street, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: March 1917

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Cox

Cox, Frank John

  • 21st December 2017
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Cox

Frank John Cox

Rank: Private

Regiment: 9th Cyclists Battalion, Hampshire Regiment

Mother: Mrs Lydia Mary Cox

Father: Thomas G R Cox

Brothers: George L Cox, Sydney G Cox & Harold W Cox

Address: 122 Braybrooke, Hastings / 3 Castledown Avenue, Hastings

Published: March 1917

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Cox

Cox, Harold W

  • 21st December 201721st December 2017
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Cox

Harold W Cox

Rank: Driver

Regiment: Royal Field Artillery

Mother: Mrs Lydia Mary Cox

Father: Thomas G R Cox

Brothers: George L Cox, Sydney G Cox & Frank John Cox

Address: 122 Braybrooke, Hastings / 3 Castledown Avenue, Hastings

Other Info: In India.

Published: March 1917

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Cox

Cox, Thomas G R

  • 21st December 201721st December 2017
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Cox

Thomas G R Cox

Regiment: British Red Cross Society

Wife: Mrs Cox

Sons: George L Cox, Sydney G Cox, Harold W Cox & Frank John Cox

Address: 122 Braybrooke, Hastings / 3 Castledown Avenue, Hastings

Other Info: Invalided home from France in December 1916.

Published: March 1917

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Percy W Champion

Champion, Percy W

  • 21st December 2017
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Percy W Champion

Percy W Champion

Rank: Private

Regiment: Bedfordshire Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs Champion

Address: Pepper-in-Eye, Battle

Other Info: At the Front. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: March 1917

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Owen Carrick

Carrick, Owen

  • 21st December 2017
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Owen Carrick

Owen Carrick

Rank: Private

Regiment: ‘C’ Company, 1st Battalion, The Queen’s Royal West Surrey Regiment

Parents: Mr Charles & Mrs Catherine Carrick

Wife: Mrs Eva Izot Carrick

Address: Hollington, later of 25 East Street, Robertsbridge

Parent’s Address: Westfield

Other Info: Died of pneumonia on 9th February 1917 whilst returning from the front line trenches. According to CWGC, Owen is remembered at Hem Farm Military Cemetery, Hem-Monacu, grave reference I.H.7.

Published: March 1917

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